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Your opportunity to secure a historic gold coin
Here’s your chance to secure a gorgeous, 1932 $10 Gold Indian coin designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, from the extraordinary Fairmont Collection Reserve+—consisting of the highest quality coins from the legendary Fairmont Collection, one of the largest hoards of vintage U.S. gold coins ever found.
Magnificent Saint-Gaudens Design
The $10 Gold Indian Gold features a stark portrait of Liberty wearing an Indian war bonnet with the word “Liberty” inscribed on the band, below 13 stars. The reverse features a majestic bald eagle perched on bundle of arrows with an olive branch intertwined.
Remarkably High “+” Grades from PCGS
Each coin is authenticated by PCGS and graded with a coveted “+” designation. The “+” designation means the coin has exceptional eye appeal and lists in the top 30% of the grade—in this case, grades of Mint State-62+ and Mint State-63+. Based on the most recent numbers from PCGS, only 1.4% of all coins submitted, regardless of type, have earned a + designation.
1932 $10 Gold Indian Coins MS62+ - MS63+
- Struck in 16.718 Grams of 90% Gold
- Last Coin in the Series
- $10 Legal Tender
- Classic Augustus Saint-Gaudens Liberty/Eagle Design
- Certified by PCGS as MS62+ or MS63+
- Custom Fairmont Reserve+ Logo Presentation Case
- Extremely Limited Availability
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The Fairmont Collection Reserve+
Learn about this spectacular, historic hoard of gold coins
These Historic Gold Coins Escaped the Gold Recall of 1933
The $10 Gold Indian coins were the final $10 denomination coins ever struck by the U.S. Mint. Their stunning Saint-Gaudens masterpiece design was created at the specific request of President Teddy Roosevelt, who demanded an upgrade to previous American coinage that was in his words, “artistically of hideous atrociousness.”
The coins here also survived President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Gold Recall of 1933, requiring all Americans to trade in their gold, gold bullion and gold certificates as a means of boosting an economy that was still foundering following the Great Depression. The government collected and melted $300 million in gold coins, turning them into gold bars that reside in Fort Knox. As a result, nobody knows how many of these $10 Gold Indian coins still exist today.
FREE BONUS - A $55 value with every order!
- 1913-1938 Full Date Buffalo Nickel
- Silvertowne Quarter-Ounce Silver Buffalo Round
- 1934 $100,000 Gold Certificate Commemorative Print
- One-Ounce Indian Head Copper Bar
- 1889-1909 Indian Head Cent (VG-XF)
- Stone Arrowhead
A $55 value, the Bonus Pack includes:
- 1913-1938 Full Date Buffalo Nickel
- Silvertowne Quarter-Ounce Silver Buffalo Round
- 1934 $100,000 Gold Certificate Commemorative Print
- One-Ounce Indian Head Copper Bar
- 1889-1909 Indian Head Cent (VG-XF)
- Stone Arrowhead
These Historic Gold Coins Escaped the Gold Recall of 1933
The $10 Gold Indian coins were the final $10 denomination coins ever struck by the U.S. Mint. Their stunning Saint-Gaudens masterpiece design was created at the specific request of President Teddy Roosevelt, who demanded an upgrade to previous American coinage that was in his words, “artistically of hideous atrociousness.”
The coins here also survived President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Gold Recall of 1933, requiring all Americans to trade in their gold, gold bullion and gold certificates as a means of boosting an economy that was still foundering following the Great Depression. The government collected and melted $300 million in gold coins, turning them into gold bars that reside in Fort Knox. As a result, nobody knows how many of these $10 Gold Indian coins still exist today.
The Krugerrand: A Brief History
Exquisite Proof Finishes
Each of these Krugerrands comes with a phenomenal proof finish that showcases the handsome imagery and glass-like fields. To create these masterworks of numismatic art, planchets are specially selected and treated to give them an extra polished appearance. Then, under extreme pressure, the blanks are struck with specially treated dies. The process is much slower and far more demanding than the striking of an ordinary circulating coin, but the result is worth it: spectacularly frosted devices that appear to hover over brilliant, mirror-like backgrounds!
NGC-Certified GEM Proof Condition with Special Pedigree
Each of the certified 2024 Gold Oom Paul Krugerrands available here was determined to be in quality GEM Proof condition by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC), one of the leading coin-grading services in the world. Additionally, these Proofs are certified with the special NGC pedigree, “Final Oom Paul Krugerrands,” which appears on beautiful certification labels designed by the South African Mint to commemorate this historic program.
Ridiculously Low Mintages
The tiny mintages for these special Krugerrands are kind of a good news/bad news scenario. Small mintages are good news if you’re one of the few who’s able to secure one of these 2024 Oom Paul Press Gold Krugerrands for your collection, but they’re bad news if you don’t act fast enough and miss out. Just 670 one-ounce Krugerrands were authorized for worldwide release, and only 1,967 quarter-ounce Krugerrands were authorized. That’s it.
Exclusive Releases Available Only Here
That’s right. You can only get these magnificent proofs with these designations from GovMint and our marketing partners! Take a look at these beautiful, historic coins to see why they’ll hold a treasured spot in your collection!
HURRY—Available WHILE THEY LAST!
These gorgeous 1932 $10 Gold Indian Coins with high MS62+ and MS63+ grades will not last! Don’t miss out.
This offer is very limited, and once our supply is gone, that’s it. Which means—if you don’t move quickly, this chance will pass you by! Call now for a special price limited time offer not available online.
8888706353This offer is very limited, and once our supply is gone, that’s it. Which means—if you don’t move quickly, this chance will pass you by!
Call 888-870-6353 to learn more!